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What to know about driveway prices

Along with a rough idea of materials and installation costs, you’ll also need to consider the price for any additional features.

Some driveway companies may charge you extra to have different colours or patterns, or to add different border effects.

If you want features like raised flower beds, steps or fences, this will add onto your driveway cost, so be sure to bear these in mind.

For many concrete driveways, appropriate drainage is required in order to prevent the need for planning permission, and drainage grates will be a small additional cost.

The same is true if you have any manholes on your property. To maintain access to these, you’ll need to have bespoke manhole covers installed within your driveway – but these shouldn’t be expensive if you choose the right driveway company.

Don’t forget to ask about maintenance costs for your new driveway either!

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We design and install driveways & patios across Manchester, Lancashire, and Yorkshire. From our central location in Ramsbottom where you’ll find out head office and showroom, we cover all major towns from Leeds to Liverpool, Preston to Stockport.

Driveway cost comparisons

If you’re comparing the cost of an imprinted concrete driveway with the prices for other types of driveways, there are a few things you’ll need to remember.

As well as the cost for the raw materials and the cost for installation you will also need to compare the lifespan of your driveway and the on-going maintenance costs.

Pattern imprinted concrete drives are one of the most long-lasting, sturdy types of driveways – and they require very little maintenance to keep in shape. The materials tend to be more cost effective and installation costs are cheaper too.Compare this with block paving, where each slab can be expensive, and more time is required to fit them.

You should budget for re-sealing a concrete driveway every couple of years to keep your driveway at its best, but other than that, there is very little additional investment it requires – unlike other driveway types.